1. Use logarithmic differentiation to differentiate each of the following. (a) $y = (x^2 + 3)^{x^2 - 4}$ (b) $y = \frac{x\sqrt{x^2 + 3}}{e^x \cosh^4(x)}$
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\[ \ln(y) = \ln((2^2+3)^{21}-4\sqrt{5}+3e\cosh(r)) \] Show more…
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